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16 Funny Messages You May Have Missed In The End Credits

The film ends and the credits start to roll. What do you do? Well, most people are quick to leave the cinema, eager to regain feeling in their butts, relieve their bladders and begin the long journey home. Depending on the movie though, some viewers choose to stay behind and wait until after the credits have finished, all in the hope that the filmmakers might have added an extra scene or two at the end. Pixar and Marvel Studios are particularly renowned for this, and while the wait may be long, it's a great way of encouraging audiences to stay in their chairs and see the names of all the talent involved in the filmmaking process.
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8) Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult

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The final installment of the Naked Gun trilogy continued the wacky hidden messages, helping out car owners in trouble and chronicling the extinction of numerous animals. At this stage, there’s no point asking why. Just go with it.

7) A Serious Man (2009)

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The Coen Brothers have explored dark humor to great effect in a number of their most iconic films, and A Serious Man is no exception. After the final scene ends, an announcement appears stating that “no Jews were harmed in the making of this motion picture,”

The disclaimer is amusing to start off with, but when you actually start to think about how the Jewish characters are treated in the film, the gag begins to take on a more ironic meaning.


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